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Final Stanley Cup 2019: The Blues are confined to Bruins, 4-1, at Game 7 to win first title in team history

Nearly 50 years after they emerged at Boston Bruins in their last win at the Final Stanley Cup, restored by St. John's. Louis Blues had their 1970 defeat in historic fashion, beaten the Eastern Conference champions 4-1 at TD Garden on Thursday night to get their first title

The Bruins could enter the upper hand, touting the home ice afterwards Goal of four goals in Blues rookie goalie Jordan Binnington with a 5-1

Game 6 sickness, but he stifled an early offense of offense to start Thursday's showdown. That allowed by St. Louis 2-0 lead after two seasons despite taking only six of their own shots at half-point of action. From that point forward, with Boston muzzled fans and the biggest names of the Bruins in the shadows, St. Louis is placed in a clinic, showing pitch-perfect checking, transition defense and murder penalty – all before a third-period pair. The goals are sealing their first title in the history of the franchise.

For a team that sits in the last place on the first day of 2019, the Blues look more like a playoff veteran team than the Bruins, which is essentially sapped by all the energy and rhythm ahead of the end of old time. Ryan O & # 39; Reilly did the history by getting St. Louis on the board first, tipping a shot past Tuukka Rask to become the first player to score in four straight Final games since Wayne Gretzky in 1985. Marking strikes from Zach Sanford and Brayden Schenn in The last eight and a half minutes has sealed the deal, with late tally from Matt Grzelcyk putting Boston on board.

Entering Game 7, guess who of which version of Blues and Bruins really show. Boston seems to have been such a favorite after the success of the game opening which established them as "there, the" veterans of the series, and the Blues require overtime to partly hang on Game 2. One 7-2 blowout in the subsequent matchup seemed to reaffirmed the BS as team to beat for the Cup, but St. Louis stole the lead series in two straight wins, including one in TD Garden, before another Bruins explosion at Game 6 – a 5-1 rout featuring the long-awaited appearances of the first Boston lines.

Discipline has blamed Blues on different points in the series, with two different players giving warrant of suspension for illegal hits, but it is St. Louis remained locked when It was important, especially at Game 7. Aside from the delay of the first-period game played in the early momentum of Boston, Craig Berube's squad remained laser sharp , especially in defense, to keep their first 2-0 lead.

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After the start of aggressive and effective in the first stage, the Bruins seem to want to lose a past Jordan Binnington in no time. The next 35 or more minutes, however, prove that the early outburst of Boston could be nothing more than a mirage. Even the St. Louis lasted six shots in the goal at half point of Game 7, the Blues were in total control for a total of two seasons, deliberate any hope of a rapid overcoming for Bs in their home ice with defensive clinic, especially in the transition to the neutral zone.

More Binnington stonewalling sucked more lives out of not only Boston's scarily quiet first line but a TD Garden crowd that at one point dished the New England Patriots Super Bowl highlight to spark cheers.

If not for some help from The crossbar, Tuukka Rask may also give up on the third goal of the Blues for the second time.

Blues was the first before – and secondly – despite the Bruins dominance of the first

All Bruins had everything to start Game 7. Right out of the gate, they completely beat Jordan Binnington with shots and had a good movement in the scoring range. They are limited to St. Louis had just one shot in the goal of more than 10 minutes during the opening. An uninterrupted delay in the game on Colton Parayko's airmail pass gave Boston the first human advantage in the evening. But Binnington refused to back down Boston in a number of nearby stops.

Meanwhile, Ryan O & # 39; Reilly rewarded Binnington's patience by placing the Blues on board at the first 3:13 remaining at the opening time, taken from Sammy Blais past Rask and setting a franchise record with 22 career postseason points in the process.

If the sudden lead of St.. Louis seems unlikely because of the obvious advantage of the Bruins in the early part of the game, with Alex Pietrangelo secured TD Garden to remain silent for a longer period of time. He was charged on the net with a bad change for the Bruins and placed the puck past Rask to add the Blues lead to 2-0 with 7.9 seconds remaining at first.